LAKH COUM-V BXAniNHR, LAKGVIHW. OKHOON. AI'RIL- 7 IWU. HAY NOT BL'ILD LINE TO LAKEVIEVV. Mr, O. P.. Gatts, of llillsboro, son of II. V. Gates, who is to build the Ash land I.akeview telephone system, as a representative of the company aid Lakeview a visit this wk. Mr. Gates lias been over the line from Ashland t l.akeview, and has let the contract for poles along the route Wtween the for mer city and Klamath Fall, and also as far east as Drews (.Jap He is secur ing bids on th polos from that point to Ijikeview, but will not accept any bids on this end until he retives advice from II. V. Gates. The promoter of the Ashland-Lakeview company are some - what disappointed at th movement of the I.ake County Telephone Company, in its decision to put in local service in Lakeview , and Mr. Gaies says that li;t my t-anw the company he repre sents to materially alter its plans. It is the intention of th company to have repair stations located every six or seven miles along the rxwite through the mountains nhere men will be placed during the winter nioiitlw to keep the line in repair. This will entail a con siderable expense ainl the eonipany had figured on the local system in Lake view to assist in paving that expense. Until the present conditions are duly considered tlie company will not form any definite plans regarding Lakevicw, and may conclude not to build its line to this jJace. HOT SPRINGS SOLD BY GRIMES TO TIUSGRAVE. THE DEMOCRATS -The IVmix rats in State Convention at Portland on the 10th inst. nominated a full ticket with George E. Clmniberland of Cortland at the bead for Governor. The ticket is a follows: For Congress, first district J. K. Weatherford id Linn county. Second District V. T. Putchci, if Uaker. Govcnor George V.. ChamU'rlnin of Multnomah. Supreme Judge It. F. Ronham of Marion. Secretary of State D. W. Sears of Folk. State Treasurer Henry lilackman of Morrow. Attorney General J. H. Rnley of Umatilla. Superintendent of Public Instruction passeil. Stale Printer James It. Godfrey of Marion. Joint Senator, Marion ami Linn J. A. Jeffrey. Joint Representatives, Wasio, Crook, Klamath and Lake L. E. Morse, C. D. Doak, Earl Sanders. Regarding the proceedings of the convention the Oregonian says: "la convention all wassweet pcaceand harmony, and even the rumors of the mighty warfare that was Ifing wai-cd in I the platform committee bet ween the scut- lers and the auti-seuttlers hardly rallied the surface of the patient throng that win waiting for a platform for its candi dates to stand upon In'fore it thrust any of them forth. Mr. Chamberlain was nominated amid cheers, war-whoops and waving of hats, and every reference to his nme was greeted by a tumult like unto the noise of many waters. Hut it w as for Chanilierlain alone they cheered. He w as the only candidate named, it is Last Monday the property know n as I lru(. lor lne eq-auo.e over ine oiauorm the Grimes Hot Springs, situated nilel 9 "ot till the middle of the and a half south of Lakevicw, vat sold by G. Grimes to Mark Musgrave. The place includes 210 acres of fine .and and is known to local faaie for its boiling hot springs, whose waters contain med icinal qualities of great merit, miner and winter the people of Lakeview., an evening, but the customary shouts which have made the welkin riluj in Democratic conventions when the magic words " Wil liam J. liryan were voiced were hot heard. From 11 o'clock in the morning till 10 o'clock at night the men w ho have j stood shoulder to shoulder w ith the boy well as visitors to our town, visit the :) orator of the Plat. e lalmred in eonven- springs to batlie. The new proprietor tion, and yet there was not one in all will, as fast as possible, make improve ments in the bathing houses and will the throng to speak his praise or his name. Even the platform, which side- convert the grounds into a pleasant re-j stepped around almost everything w ith sort. The price paid for the property i an adroitness which would do tred't toa was $4750, and the purchaser found a bargain in the property at that figure. A few years aeo Mr. Grimes refused f'JOUO for the property. Many years ago the hot springs property was lo cated by Dr. Greenman, who realized that the waters contained medicinal qualities of rare merit. The Dr. fin ally passed away and the pla'.e was sold at sheriff's sale eighteen years ago, Mr. Grimes being the purchaser at $1(100. At that time there was nothing there but the springs and the haie land. There were several parties in J.akeview who coveted the place, and Dick J. Wil .ox came within f2"0 of the selling price in bidding. Our Stock Of Spring and Summer Goods is on the road and will soon arrive. We will have the latest in Wash Dress Goods and a full line of Trimmings and Ladies Furnishing Goods. gAILEY & MASSING ILL 15 Cent Wool. Red Iiluff Sentinel. I. Harris, a iiw word-buyer in the Red Blui'f market, arrived from Han Fran cisco Sunday and found only one clip of wool in the wart-houses, thtit belonging to C. J. Good j greyhound, had not one word about "our gallaut and invincible leader from Ne braska," nor y t-t so much as a passing al lusion to the free and unlimited coinage of silver at the ratio of to 1 without the aid or consent of any nation on earth. iJuce or tw ice a speaker, starting with Thomas Jefferson, brought the party up to Andrew Jackson, and the dele gates held their breath for fear the trail would turn Nebraska ward, but the fears were ill-grounded, for the speakers had been doing some industrious forgetting in the last two yeaie, and they knew when to Stop." j The State Convention doubtless heard ! iiuiu j .a n , nut. ,17 mi; j'l iui;i,iaia laucu to make a single reference to Mr. liryan, l'i to 1, or the Kansas City I')atform--in fact st'.od upon no platform whatever. It was a downright mean card to hand out to the Silver I!ran men. TAKE NOTICE. Whereas, I have settled on a tract of unsurveyed land and marked my cor ners, intending lo take the same as my j homestead, as near as the said marked cornets will conform to the legal sulxli visions, when surveyed, said !and lying adjoining to surveyed land, and de wrdnil as the southeast id the south east J-4, and the northeast of the northeast ,'4', township Xt south of range 25 east, in section .".0. The cor ners have I wen placed, ami the laud is tiotirided on the wft by the Slough. This land was settled upon and a house built thereon by the undersigned two years ago; the house was destroyed by a swamp fire. I settled tion said land in good faith, and at the time of settle ment there was no other improve ments thereon, or any jn-rson there, and I hereby warn all persons not to trespass upon said land, or to place any improvements iihiii the same without my consent. Nriikmiaii Fink. Plush, Oregon, April 15, l(s)i. MEN'S HEAVY WINTER LADIES' EXTRA FINE CHILDREN'S .SCHOOL . SHEEIMILRDLR'S NAILED. SHOES The M. K. Church of Lakevicw was crowded last Sunday morning and evening. Rev. Smythe preached an excellent sermon. llllliiijil hen T u see a smile on a man's face like this fellow, just guess that he fins a pair of Oraves Shoes. mmm 'T'hese Shoes are all cele brated makes; are the best to be found on the market, andare moderate price. THE RED SHOE STORE 3 1 "A s 0 The Attractions In the ....MONOGRAM.... j Windows Speak For Themselves Thl WeeL U About a year alter Itr. Daly holds the That diil not prevent ' Judgeship (?) sufficient money will be Mr. Harris from buying, however, as he secured a clip of about forty bags from the Herbert Kraft Company, "unsight and unseen," as the fleeces are still on the backs of the sheep. We understand that the price paid by Mr. Harris was 15 cents or better people will he erected right alter elec- saved the county (?) and things will he running along so nii-ely that we can af ford a handsome new court house. 1 , cl J'aly is a house tmilder from J'.uililer-1 villi:. However, the high school build ing which the Dr. will donate to the and that many of the sheep men hope to get 10 cents. Mr. Harris also secured one other clip. He will go to San Francisco tonight, and expects to return when the wool reaches the warehouse!. John Lee, the veteran wool-buyer, is also here looking over the ground, and there will no doubt be several other buyers here when the market opens. Joe Morrow was in from Warner yes terday. He has leased his ranchei over in the "swamp land" section where they irrigate one of them to W. Z. Moss and Jag. Dodson. tion. Of course there is a proviso in the matter. And also a string on the building. It was unkind of a gentle man who knows the Doctor well to re mark before a crowd on tlie street the other day that "if Daly ever built a high school house it would be for rent." The public knows what the political promises of the Doctor are worth. The Democratic State Convention coni4etely ignored Bryan and the Silver men. Ho did the Lake County Demo cratic Convention. "This is base in gratitude I" m I I I I ! I 3